Month: July 2009

  • Pro MTG Online #227

    Pro MTG Online #227

  • Magical Cards Facebook Feed 2

    [card]Bog Wraith[/card] suck it Scathe Zombies!

    July 10, 2009
    Aaron Forsythe is extremely happy with the “flavor reboot” in M10. For the first time we are presenting a compelling, cohesive, and completely intuitive fantasy world to new players.

    July 8, 2009
    [card]Howling Mine[/card]
    I totally agree. Now that you’ve gotten rid of all the cards whose flavor made no sense, you won’t have to look for such cards ever again. Well done!
    [card]Amnesia[/card] posted his Top 5 New M10 Cards

    June 30, 2009

    [card]Kelinore Bat[/card]s, [card]Runeclaw Bear[/card]s, [card]Essence Scatter[/card], [card]Act of Treason[/card], and [card]Divination[/card].

    [card]Kaboom![/card] Billy Mays: REST IN PEACE

    June 28, 2009
    [card]Lifelink[/card] joined the group Cards named after abilities.

    June 27, 2009
    [card]Fear[/card]
    Why can’t I join this group?
    [card]Vigilance[/card]
    you’re looking for “abilities named after cards”, grandma

    [card]Kjeldoran Knight[/card] is looking for another knight to band with. Let me know if you know anyone.

    June 26, 2009
    [card]White Knight[/card]
    Sorry man, I’m kind of busy. I just got reprinted you know.
    [card]Black Knight[/card]
    Will any knight do?
    [card]Kjeldoran Knight[/card]
    Yeah any knight at all.
    [card]Black Knight[/card]
    So you’re saying… it don’t matter if I’m black or white?
    [card]White Knight[/card]
    lol
    [card]Squire[/card]
    too soon :(
    [card]Overrun[/card] can somebody make some damn tokens over here?

    June 26, 2009
    [card]Elvish Archdruid[/card]
    Sorry, I only make mana!
    [card]Llanowar Elves[/card]
    It’s ok, nobody’s perfect.

    [card]Savannah Lions[/card] is friends with [card]Captain of the Watch[/card].

    June 25, 2009
    [card]Serra Angel[/card]
    honestly man, you’re embarassing yourself
    [card]Savannah Lions[/card] changed his profile picture.

    June 25, 2009

    [card]Savannah Lions[/card]
    sup guys :)
    [card]Serra Angel[/card]
    this is just sad
    [card]Air Elemental[/card]
    you didn’t make it, give it up
    [card]Magma Spray[/card] is looking for Kitchen Finks. Anyone know where I could find them?

    June 25, 2009
    [card]Harm’s Way[/card]
    Sorry man, no idea. But you know what? I think it would be way more interesting to go find Figure of Destiny.
    [card]Figure of Destiny[/card]
    buh?
    [card]Magma Spray[/card]
    Sweet, thanks for your help!
    [card]Lightning Bolt[/card] thinks he nailed that job interview :)

    June 16, 2009
    [card]Nantuko Husk[/card] While it used to require a trained professional to deal combat damage, that’s no longer the case: Modern combat damage is as easy as 1, 2, 3, literally.

    June 12, 2009
    [card]Nantuko Husk[/card]
    Grab the book nearest you. Right now.
    *Turn to page 56 and find the FIFTH sentence.
    *Post that sentence AS YOUR STATUS.
    *Post these instructions in a comment to this status.
    *Use the CLOSEST book. Don’t dig for your favorite book, the coolest, the most intellectual. Use the CLOSEST book.
    [card]Mogg Fanatic[/card]
    What a weird coincidence, I’m reading Combat Damage for Dummies too.
    [card]Pulse of the Forge[/card] left the group Cards you can pretend are in your deck when you accidentally take mana burn

    June 11, 2009
    [card]Braid of Fire[/card]
    Oh cheer up! Maybe we can work together ;)
    Wizards of the Coast posted a note: M10 Rules Changes.

    June 10, 2009
    We have instituted some exciting new changes to the way Magic works! Read all about them here:
    http://www.wizards.com/magic/magazine/article.aspx?x=mtg/daily/feature/46a
    [card]Wall of Denial[/card]
    I’m pretty sure this is just a late April Fool’s joke
    [card]Anger[/card]
    What the FUCK. I’m quitting Magic forever.
    [card]Yawgmoth’s Bargain[/card]
    I’ve got a better idea for how you can fix Deathtouch.
    [card]Despondency[/card]
    im going to kill myself
    [card]Acceptable Losses[/card]
    In six months we probably won’t even remember playing with the old rules.
    Wizards of the Coast tagged [card]Ball Lightning[/card] in a photo.

    June 10, 2009

    [card]Ball Lightning[/card]
    what the hell
    [card]Ball Lightning[/card]
    man, i look awful there. i don’t remember this picture at all.
    [card]Glacial Fortress[/card] joined the group Chase Rare Lands that could have easily been Uncommon.

    June 9, 2009
    [card]Twilight Mire[/card]
    sup
    [card]Secluded Glen[/card]
    Hi and welcome to the steadiest-growing group on Facebook!
    Yann Massicard changed his profile picture.

    May 30 2009

    Yann Massicard is feeling lucky :)

    May 30 2009
  • Ryusei, the Falling Star

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    Oracle Rulings

    10/4/2004: It must flip like a coin and not like a Frisbee.

  • Sorcerer Magazine, Issue #1

    Welcome to the premier issue of Sorcerer Magazine — Dominaria’s only newspaper about Sorcerers, Sorcery, and Sorcerous happenings.

    Sorcerers are very similar to Wizards, although they have much longer hair, and perfer Sorceries as their primary type of magical spell. They are also known for their sweeping robes and unending vanity.

    In this first-of-its-kind issue, we sent one of our foremost investigative journalists to talk face-to-face with the various Sorcerers inhabiting downtown Alara. What he found out is so sorcerous that we were legally obligated to print it by the Sorcerer’s Guild! Let’s take a closer look at the day-to-day life of these strange creatures.


    Nyyaaa!

    With this spell, I can destroy two ceiling lights at the same time. It’s all part of my plan to promote ground lighting, which accentuates my features in a way candelabras never could.”


    “Wow, this book is great! Wait, don’t turn the page yet – I’m not done reading it.

    Ok, now you can turn.”


    “When I was younger, I fell down (while skateboarding, if you must know) into a pile of glowing blue gems.

    Since that day, I have never needed to sleep with a nightlight. I consider this my most powerful ability.”


    “Could we get a red spotlight on my bare chest, please? These arcs of electricity are making me look pale.”


    “I have spent much of my life researching how to control the element of water — summoning it from thin air, making it fly twixt this place and that, bending the raw power of nature to my own will!

    I no longer have need for dixie cups or water balloons.”


    “Can someone help me out? I got my arms stuck in this thing while I was trying to change the batteries.”


    “I’m tired of magazines

    Sayin’ flat butts are the thing,

    Take the average elemental and ask him that

    She gotta pack much tree”

    So, fellas! (Yeah!) Fellas! (Yeah!)

    Has your girlfriend got the tree? (Hell yeah!)

    Tell ’em to shake it! (Shake it!) Shake it! (Shake it!)

    Shake those healthy leaves!

    Baby got tree!


    “Whenever my kids visit it’s only to get +1/+1 until the beginning of the end step.”


    More in this issue:

    • Sorceries vs. Instants: Why We Prefer Slower Spells
    • What’s Going On With All These Prodigal Sorcerers?
    • Sorceress of the Week
    • Portal Three Kingdoms — The Last Great Sorcery Set?
    • At-The-Scene: Reporter Slain by Stray Hyphenation
  • The Vampiric Tutor’s Academy of the Arts

    “Welcome to my innermost library of secret scrolls – you’ve been such a studious pupil all along, and so full of life! Since we both already know you’re here to learn more about Magic, let’s cut right to it. Ah ah ah!”

    tutorship

    1. Cast a creature spell in your first main phase to trick your opponent into thinking you had your combat phase already.

    2. Whenever your opponent casts a spell, make sure to touch a couple of your lands and make like you’re about to say something, but don’t. What were you about to do? Your enemies will keep guessing, but ever wrongly!

    3. When tapping for mana, put a couple extra in your mana pool. You will never know when you might need it later, and your opponent will forget about it until it’s too late.

    4. Every cantrip in your deck is equivalent to a land, so you can swap them out one for one. Good examples include [card]Bandage[/card], [card]Zap[/card], and [card]Aphotic Wisps[/card].

    5. [card]Land Grant[/card] works best in decks where you are unlikely to get land in your opening hand (or hands where you have a [card]Gemstone Caverns[/card]). Load up on both and forsake normal lands.

    6. If you’re playing White and keep losing to decks that have creatures attacking you, pack your deck full of Circles of Protection. This quick cover will allow you to sit back and relax while your enemies ram their men into your Circles. Eventually, you’ll draw a big spell you can use to win against your opponent’s army.

    7. Play as many colors as you can, to make sure you have a card for every situation that may crop up. You never know who is going to show up and challenge you to a duel, and as a bonus, playing lots of colors will keep [card]Angry Mob[/card] from wrecking you.

    8. If you’re dueling in a location with bright lights, make sure to use all foil lands from different sets and with different borders. Due to this shimmering distraction, your fellow wizards won’t be able to survey your available mana effectively. Since you’ll have tested your deck beforehand, you will be immune to its blinding effects.

    leng

    9. Once you have a couple lands in play, keep a couple in your hand and bluff that you’re holding useful spells. Make sure to look at them sideways to make it more convincing, since the only reason someone would do that is if it’s a split card. Since a crafty black wizard might try to [card]Mind Rot[/card] you, add a [card]Library of Leng[/card] to your deck. This will keep them from seeing the cards in your hand.

    10. You can cast [card]Vampiric Tutor[/card] to search for, you guessed it — another Vampiric Tutor. This will put the mind-screws on an opponent while you rack up dozens of virtual cards in your virtual card advantage IRA.

    “My most valuable student, it seems you’ve run out of life… you were so close to winning the next GP, too.”

    At those words, your Vampiric Tutor changes into a bat and flies away as you crumple to the floor, a bloodless husk!

  • Oyakodon Tournament Report

    Recently, my living situation has aligned itself in just such a way that I have developed an interest in cooking. I’m coasting along on what money remains until I return to America in a couple months, want to learn Japanese dishes while in the little time I have left, and want to supplement my newfound exercise habits with healthy meals.

    I am a dude with a Jewish mom, so I have quite literally never had to fix anything more ambitious than a sandwich or an omelet. Cooking can be daunting at first! Luckily, most Japanese staples are incredibly simple to make, healthy, and cheap. Tonight, I made:

    Oyakodon – steamed white rice, topped with chicken, egg and onions served in traditional Japanese dashi broth.

    For the unfamiliar, donburi is a dish made from rice, broth or water mixed with soy sauce and rice vinegar, and various toppings. Donburi is as filling as it is delicious, and generally requires less than 30 minutes to prepare.

    ROUGH LIST, SERVES 1

    1 cup of Japanese white rice

    1/2 onion

    1.5 tbsp dark (regular) soy sauce

    1 tbsp mirin (Japanese rice vinegar)

    1/2 cup water

    1 tbsp sugar

    1 tsp dashi (powdered soup stock made from kelp and skipjack tuna, a fundamental ingredient for Japanese cooking, including miso soup)

    ~1/4 cup chicken thigh; enough for about 6 bite-sized chunks

    1 egg

    egg

    STRATEGY

    RICE: Wash your rice a few times until the water isn’t cloudy, but don’t worry too much, as cloudier rice is just stickier rice.
    Combine one and a bit cups of water for each cup of rice you make in a pot.
    Cover the pot with a lid, and bring the rice to a boil on high heat.
    Then, cook it on low for about 15-20 minutes, until the water is mostly gone.
    Remove the pot from the fire, and let it steam with the lid on for another 10-15 minutes.

    Or, use a rice cooker. Seriously.

    ONION: cut off the narrow ends of the onions. Place it flat on the cutting board, slice it in half, and remove the skin. Wrap one half in aluminum foil and put it back in the fridge, because you are poor. place the other half on its broad, flat side, and cut it widthwise into ~5mm strips.

    CHICKEN: remove any bones and skin from your thigh meat, rinse it, and cut it into bite-size portions.

    EGG: beat an egg.

    BROTH: combine the dashi, soy sauce, water, rice vinegar, and sugar in a pan.
    Mix the ingredients, cover the pan, bring the heat to medium, and leave the mixture for a minute or two.

    When the broth is hot and uniform, remove the lid and stir in the onion before replacing the lid again.

    After another couple minutes, stir in the chicken and put the lid back on.

    Wait a couple minutes to turn over the chicken, and when it’s cooked on both sides, stir in the egg; make sure it doesn’t stay together enough to form any large pieces.

    Pour the mixture over your bowl of rice. Congratulations! Enjoy your delicious donburi with chopsticks and a spoon.

    Without further ado, here is how the tournament went.

    Round 1 opponent: WGr Beef Yakisoba

    He opens with a pile of steaming broiled noodles topped with rare beef and oblique cut green onions. I lay an egg and pass the turn. He picks up his chopsticks and swings with a slice of beef and a hank of noodles, spraying beef juice over my board for -1/-1. I crack the egg and fetch a chicken equipped with makotobashi. I lay a scoop of white rice and top it with a drizzle of soy and vinegar. He draws 4 noodles in a row and scoops his lunch.

    Second game much like the first, except now I’ve found my onions and my onions trample over his onions and take his beef.

    1-0

    noodle

    Round 2: BW Futomaki

    This is a variant on the popular Japanese deck substituting G avocado for R snapper. Basically he rolls over me as I try to find a protein source and fail.

    1-1

    Round 3: Texas Toast

    I am quite surprised that this is still seeing play. I’m having trouble getting past the cheese and garlic but eventually rice proves a more stable mana base than rye. First game I lose horribly to garlic. Second game I side out onions and chicken and throw in 4x pickled egg and 3x wasabi. Even though he has slathered the red zone with butter and garlic cheese, the wasabi comes down hard and fast, and burns his sinuses right out. Game 3 I go rice, egg, 2x wasabi and he offers the handkerchief.

    2-1

    Round 4: E. Honda playing 5c Torinabe

    This is Swiss final round and I’m tired, thirsty, and have a runny nose. E. Honda entered the tournament with a 2050 rating and 1 point shy of a 3-bye invite to GP Bangkok. He is piloting a new, unscouted version of his trademark midrange toolbox Nabe deck, and is an impeccably technically precise player despite his quirky tournament attire of bath towel and geta. He clomps over to the table, settles his 270 kg frame into the tiny folding chair, and smiles.

    Game 1 saw me get a good start with Rice, egg, 2 chickens and a dash of vinegar. He seems to have trouble finding a black mana but manages a turn 3 norimaki and starts laying out some serious fat. I am pinging in the air thinking this will be a long but inevitable game. Then he sacs potato, norimaki, crab, tuna, and mushroom to get Mothra. I try to distract the giant with Wasabi but remember as Honda untaps that moths can’t smell.

    Game 2 I side out 4x mirin and side in 4x Kirin.

    We are both getting drunk but I am secretly taking pings from my own Wasabi and it keeps me alert enough to outmaneuver Honda, who is by this time sleepy drunk and has to get up to pee. He has taken 3x Kirin to the face and looks like he is about to pass out as the judges watch him lurch for the washroom. After several minutes he returns, red in the face and somewhat more alert. But it has cost him momentum and he fails to deal with 100 stings from wasabi + raw onion.

    Game 3 I start out with Kirin. Rough on the stomach this early in the game, I am getting low on life and it seems he has developed a tolerance. I keep at it though, and finally he is so drunk he can’t remember whether he has untapped this turn and forgets a bunch of may effects during his upkeep. I go all-in with a sick chicken and he folds. Literally. His folding chair finally collapses, he goes down, tries to get back up, and is down for the count as the judges wander by to keep him from falling asleep in the aisle.

    3-1

    I gotta go pee so bad, I miss the final standings but hear later on I was just shy of top 8.

  • Veteran Magic Players Shocked at M10 Rules Changes

    Last month, Wizards of the Coast announced a salient set of rules changes. Although many of these changes are superficial, one in particular is not; combat damage now uses the stack. While events like these can be expected to raise cries that Magic is dying among scrubs, even more cogent veterans expressed unhappiness at the change.

    “The change removes decisions a lot of interesting decisions from the game,” commented one player. “Consider blocking [card]Savannah Lions[/card] with a [card]Sakura Tribe Elder[/card]. Under the old rules I had to make a choice between trading and getting a land, but now there will simply be only one correct play. I understand their desire to make the game more accessible to newer players by removing the unintuitive waterfall damage system but they’ve done it at the cost of dumbing down the game for competitive players.

    “The changes don’t even make sense from a flavor perspective either,” he continued, “under the new rules if I triple block a [card]Dauntless Escort[/card] with [card]Scion of Oona[/card] the attacker can split the damage and kill all my guys. How does that even make sense at all? Is it that when the Scion dies his buddies are torn up about it and suddenly realize that their wounds are lethal? And how does [card]Nantuko Husk[/card] fight some dude and then eat one of his buddies who was just fighting at the same time only his buddy still kills the dude he was fighting and husk survives? Two [card]Ravenous Baloth[/card]s engage in a fight to the death and then both commit ritual suicide in order to avoid dying normally? What?”

    Although many competitive players believe that the changes give them fewer opportunities to outplay their opponents during the combat phase, others point out that these opportunities have just shifted from declaring the order of blockers to damage assignment.

    “I’m really surprised that people are getting worked up about this, if you play with the new rules for a bit you’ll see that the changes are pretty minor and don’t come up very often,” said another player who acknowledged that he was going to miss windmill slamming his cards ‘onto the battlefield’.